Events in May 2023
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Acton Flooding Multi-benefit Solutions Community Meeting (USCR project) Acton Town Council, Acton/Agua Dulce Library, Agua Dulce CA
Acton Flooding Multi-benefit Solutions Community Meeting (USCR project) Acton Town Council, Acton/Agua Dulce Library, Agua Dulce CA
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May 1, 2023http://actontowncouncil.org/2023/04/acton-town-council-meeting-agenda-5-1-2023/
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Tribal Allyship Workshop
Tribal Allyship Workshop
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May 3, 2023Are you an agency, institution, nonprofit or business who works in the Ventura County water world? Please join us for an important training led by Tribal Community Leaders.
Hosted by Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples and the Watersheds Coalition of Ventura County (WCVC) WaterTalks program, this workshop series includes two, 2-hour no-cost workshop sessions for institutions and individuals wanting to support the inclusion of local Native Nations’ perspectives in water resource planning and protection, water infrastructure planning, design and implementation. This workshop series will be offered virtually and they are sequential; each session will have different topics – please plan to attend both. Register here for both sessions. You only need to register once.
• March 29th, 2023, 10am-12pm
• May 3rd, 2023, 10am-12pm
What Will be Shared?
Hearing from Tribal Leaders, participants will learn regional history, understand state law in working with CA Native American tribes, and learn best practices for engaging and supporting local Indigenous Communities in water infrastructure and related water resources planning and protection efforts.Who Should Attend?
• Senior and water resources staff from public and private water-related agencies, special districts, school districts and NGOs
• Local elected and appointed boards and commissions within the water sector
• Public office representatives
• Other civic leaders involved in water and land-use planning within Ventura County
• City managers and municipal staff
WaterTalks serves the Disadvantaged Community and Tribal Involvement Program with funding from CA’s Proposition 1 Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program. This training is designed and facilitated by Sacred Places Institute for Indigenous Peoples and hosted by the Watersheds Coalition of Ventura County IRWM Region. For past workshops and information visit https://watertalks.csusb.edu/.
For any questions please contact Lynn Rodriguez (WCVC) at lynn.rodriguez@ventura.org or Jennifer Alford (CSU San Bernardino) at jennifer.alford@csusb.eduVirtual (See event for link) -
Private Wells and Septic System training
Private Wells and Septic System training
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May 6, 2023This workshop will educate owners on proper operation and maintenance of septic systems, common troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and solutions. We will also discuss the benefits of establishing long term solutions such as On-Site Wastewater Management Programs.
Schedule:
Part 1: Private Wells Workshop 10 am – 12 pm (*Must register separately)
Lunch: 12 pm – 1pm (included)
Part 2: Septic System Operation and Maintenance 1pm – 3pm
Can attend one or both workshops, but must register for each.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/part-2-septic-system-operation-and-maintenance-workshop-tickets-616708631117
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Pure Water Demonstration Plant tour in Carson (GLAC Agencies Series finale)
Pure Water Demonstration Plant tour in Carson (GLAC Agencies Series finale)
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May 11, 2023WaterTalks is pleased to offer participants the opportunity to visit the Pure Water Southern California Demonstration Plant, a state-of-the-art facility that could lead to one of the largest water reuse programs in the world. Water is too precious to use just once. So, The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, is making a major investment in a water recycling program that would reuse water currently sent to the ocean.
Pure Water Southern California would take treated wastewater and further purify it to produce a new, sustainable source of high-quality water for Southern California. At full-scale, Pure Water Southern California would provide a new climate-resilient source of water for Southern California, up to 150 million gallons of water daily when completed and provide enough water for up to 1.5 million people.
Join this tour to learn how this plant is transforming water reuse and securing Southern California’s water future. The tour will run about 90 minutes, this includes a brief presentation, the tour, and plenty of time for Q&A. Driving directions will be provided closer to tour date.
Attendance will be capped at 25 people, lunch will be included.Who Should Attend? This tour is for all…
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Professionals interested in stormwater management and habitat restoration
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Local elected officials
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City managers and municipal staff
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County commissioners and senior-level staff
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Senior staff from special districts, water districts, and schools
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Other civic leaders involved in water and land-use planning
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SCVWA Tour SCVWA Rio Vista Plant Tour (USCR Community series #2)
SCVWA Tour SCVWA Rio Vista Plant Tour (USCR Community series #2)
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May 13, 2023Join SCV Water for a special tour of their site to see how water imported from the State Water Project aqueduct, through Castaic Lake, is treated and managed.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/watertalks-education-series-uscr-rio-vista-water-treatment-plant-tickets-601654152767
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Drinking Water Quality workshop (USCR Community series #2)
Drinking Water Quality workshop (USCR Community series #2)
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May 25, 2023RSVP here:
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckd-morjoqHtCMvpU1Uvtm2MrwGaZHCTCr?_x_zm_rtaid=d8_t-mRCRMafV99LiPhE8w.1682632514896.f03fcaa68dffcf09d6295471665d583a&_x_zm_rhtaid=195#/registration
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Climate Change & Open Space Watershed Health tour (USCR Community series #3)
Climate Change & Open Space Watershed Health tour (USCR Community series #3)
All day
May 27, 2023